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Where did GOD come from?(click here)

havoc

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This question along with others are asked of me at least once a month when a few of my friends and I have just inhaled some Jah-herb and our minds expand for that time of uplifted insight. Anyway , here is the answer. The question of "Where did God come from" is not applicable to God. This question assumes that everything including God, is subject to the limitations of time and space, an assumption that the scientific communtiy has questioned and virtually dismissed since Einstein's theory of relativity which has its faults. Since God exists outside the time and space framework as we know it renders any questions of where He came from and what He was doing before He created what we know as the universe totally meaningless. These questions might be legitimate if God is subject to time and space, which He is not. The Bible teaches that God is not bound by time and space, and that He has not chosen to reveal to us(from our perspective) all that took place before He created the universe. Science for me only proves and backs up my faith 100%. Maybe some of you on here have asked yourself this question before so I am glad to help you out this fine day. peace and ganja leaf
 
I agree. There are some things the man upstairs simply did not want us to know. In reality we are all blinded to things we can not comprehend. That is what faith is all about.
 
Deep. Heavy.

The Universe has existed for an eternity
Earth has existed for 4 billion years or so
Life has existed for about 4 million years or so
Homo Sapiens showed up about 1 million years ago
(forgive me if times are off)
We are but a flash of light, and our lives barely a blink.
Why do we believe we are center to every thing ?
 
You can read all about that in a great book by Fred Heeren called ''Show Me God'' Has Stephen Hawking and all the greats in it.
 
whats up havoc

IMO all gods were created by man to answer the questions that we will never know the answers too. (ie...where did we come from, where do we go when we die, ect)

Just the opinion of an atheist!
 
Actually, I know where god came from. When I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior, he told me. God is from Buffalo. :D
 
I pretty much agree with you, havoc.
The problem you get into with lots of these philosophical questions,
is the question doesn't fit the domain of the answer.
The question is outside the realm of the expected answer.
For example "What's the meaning of life" implies you're expecting an answer with meaning.
"Meaning" implies you're in the realm/domain of reason.
And yet, we know that life includes thinks like chance, illogic, accidents, and other phenomenon that don't follow reason.
So the question boils down to what is the logic of illogic?
What is the reason for things that don't have reason?
And since there is no "logical" way to answer that, people use that to say "See, you can't prove the existance of God".
"God must not exist".
 
I find it highly presumptuous of you Havoc, to assume that even if there were a god, that it is a male, "he".

I admit to being suspicious of the "higher power" creed, but I'm damn sure that if there was one, it sure as hell wouldn't be just a male. Maybe two..female and male, maybe a hermaphrodite type creature with elements of both, but most certianly not "he".
If there is one law in nature and the universe that I am sure even "higher power" adheres to, it is balance. A deity that has only male attributes would not incur balance.
 
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